GILBERT — It was a special Sunday morning for some kids and their families who’ve been through the unimaginable.
What many of those kids went through is something no parent would ever want for their child. 14-year-old Braydon battled a cancer called neuroblastoma when he was just nine years old. “I don't know if there are words to express how you go through something like that. You just do it. You're not given the option to take it in. It’s just going. Doing. Hold on tight and give it everything you’ve got,” Young said.
On Sunday, he and approximately 100 kids and their families celebrated their milestones of beating cancer at the arcade, bowling and mini-golf center, all recognizing they’re cancer survivors. It’s a yearly tradition Banner Children’s has put on since 2006.